Goldeneye 1995

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The 18th James Bond adventure was a runaway box-office success when released in 1995, thanks to the arrival of Pierce Brosnan as the fifth actor (following the departure of Timothy Dalton) to play the suave, danger-loving Agent 007. This James Bond is a bit more vulnerable and psychologically complex--and just a shade more politically correct--but he's still a formally attired playboy at heart, with a lovely Russian beauty (Izabella Scorupco) as his sexy ally against a cadre of renegade Russians bent on--what else?--global domination. There's also a seductive villainous with the suggestive name of Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), and the great...

Pierce Brosnan may be my favorite James Bond after Connery, but I learned that ranking the quality of the actors who have played 007 is useless and completely subjective, but for the sake of it, I would place Connery first, then Brosnan, then Moore, then Daniel Craig, then George Lazenby (who played him once, in On Her...

We journey on the further adventures of the sexist, misogynist, dinosaur James Bond in a film that features my favorite Bond, Pierce Brosnan. Purists will be upset at the music, especially the opening credits, as they abandon the traditional Bond music for a music video style, this time featuring Tina Turner singing music...